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Quality Aviation Art Print
Ansett-ANA
Lockheed L.188 Electra at Burbank
The first Ansett-ANA Electra prepares to depart Lockheed Burbank in California in 1959 for the delivery flight to Australia. The Electra was at the centre of a bitter dispute between Ansett-ANA and Trans-Australia Airlines (TAA). Following the creation of the Two Airlines Agreement the Commonwealth government refused TAA permission to buy Sud Caravelle pure jet aircraft, insisting instead that it acquired Electras, which was Ansett-ANA’s choice. The decision denied Australians pure jet travel for five years, until the Boeing 727 was introduced in 1964.
THE IDEAL GIFT FOR AIRCRAFT AND AIRLINE ENTHUSIASTS OR A GREAT ADDITION TO YOUR OWN COLLECTION.
AN ENHANCEMENT TO ANY WALL.
Printed in Australia on 250gsm satin art paper stock
Lamination available for all sizes
Brand new, mint condition, ready to frame or mount
Enclosed in a protective sleeve and mailed in a heavy-duty tube
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